Cell based strategies envision promising insights for tendon therapies due to the naturally limited cellularity and regeneration of these tissues. Human stem cells from the stromal vascular fraction of adipose tissue (hASCs) have shown their tenogenic potential for tendon strategies[1]. However, the heterogeneous populations within the hASCs pool may hinder their use in specific applications. Tenomodulin (TNMD) has been recognized as an important marker of tendon progenitor cells[2], thus herein we hypothesized that TNMD positive (TNMD+) cells are more prone to differentiate into tendon-like cells.Funds from (FCT/MCTES) and (FSE/POCH), PD/59/2013.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Abstract Tendon is a commonly injured soft musculoskeletal tissue, however, poor healing potential a...
The limited ability of tendon to self-repair and the limitation of treatment regimes have hastened ...
Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tend...
Cell-based therapies are of particular interest for tendon and ligament regeneration given the low r...
Identification of a suitable cell source and bioactive agents guiding cell differentiation towards t...
Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is the best-known mature marker for tendon and ligament lineage cells. It is impo...
Identification of a suitable cell source and bioactive agents guiding cell differentiationtowards te...
Current treatments for tendon injuries often fail to fully restore joint biomechanics leading to the...
Tendons are highly prone to injury and the intrinsic hypocellularity and hypovascularity make their ...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
Poor clinical outcomes of tendon repair, together with limited regenerative capacity of the tissue, ...
INTRODUCTION: ADSCs are at the forefront of stem cell therapy due to less invasive isolation procedu...
Purpose: this study was conducted to characterize tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) isolated from...
Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical challenge owing to the limited intrinsic regenerative a...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
Abstract Tendon is a commonly injured soft musculoskeletal tissue, however, poor healing potential a...
The limited ability of tendon to self-repair and the limitation of treatment regimes have hastened ...
Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tend...
Cell-based therapies are of particular interest for tendon and ligament regeneration given the low r...
Identification of a suitable cell source and bioactive agents guiding cell differentiation towards t...
Tenomodulin (Tnmd) is the best-known mature marker for tendon and ligament lineage cells. It is impo...
Identification of a suitable cell source and bioactive agents guiding cell differentiationtowards te...
Current treatments for tendon injuries often fail to fully restore joint biomechanics leading to the...
Tendons are highly prone to injury and the intrinsic hypocellularity and hypovascularity make their ...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
Poor clinical outcomes of tendon repair, together with limited regenerative capacity of the tissue, ...
INTRODUCTION: ADSCs are at the forefront of stem cell therapy due to less invasive isolation procedu...
Purpose: this study was conducted to characterize tendon stem/progenitor cells (TSPCs) isolated from...
Tendon injuries constitute an unmet clinical challenge owing to the limited intrinsic regenerative a...
Tendon healing is complex to manage because of the limited regeneration capacity of tendon tissue; s...
Abstract Tendon is a commonly injured soft musculoskeletal tissue, however, poor healing potential a...
The limited ability of tendon to self-repair and the limitation of treatment regimes have hastened ...
Cell-based approaches in tissue engineering (TE) have been barely explored for the treatment of tend...